MOVED TO SESSION 6G: The performance of Fe2O3-CaO oxygen carriers and the interaction of iron oxides with CaO during chemical looping combustion and reformingMohammad Ismail, Wen Liu, Stuart A Scott, University of Cambridge

On the use of rotary gas/gas heat exchangers as a novel integration options for heat and water consumption in exhaust gas recycling gas turbine plantsLaura Harraiz, Jon Gibbins, Mathieu Lucquiaud, The University of Edinburgh; Dougal Hogg, Jim Cooper, Howden Global

Modeling CO2 thermodynamics and absorption in aqueous piperazine/N-(2-aminoethyl) piperazineYang Du, Gary Rochelle, The University of Texas at Austin

Simulation of the post-combustion CO2 capture with Aspen HysysTM software: study of different configurations of an absorption-regeneration process for the application to cement flue gasesJ Gervasi, L Dubois, D Thomas, University of Mons

Speciation of MEA-CO2 adducts at equilibrium using Raman spectroscopyZulkifli Idris, Klaus J Jens, Telemark University College; Dag A Eimer, Telemark University College and Tel-Tek

Experimental and theoretical study of minimum fluidization velocity and bed expansion/void fraction of a limestone based CO2 sorbent in a bubbling fluidized bedChameera Jayarathna, Britt Halvorsen, Lars-Andre Tokheim, Telemark University College and Tel-Tek

A two-stage methodology for optimal sizing of solvent-based PCC processRajab Khalilpour Ali Abbas, University of Sysdney

The investigation of CO2 storage potential in the Zululand B515, this will be included in the prasin in South AfricaNontobeko Chabangu Brendan Beck, SACCS; Nigel Hicks, Greg Botha, Jurie Viljoen, Marthinus Cloete, Council for Geoscience; Sean Davids, Petroleum Agency South Africa

Evolution of formation water chemistry and geochemical modelling of the CO2CRC Otway Site residual gas saturation testD Kirste, CO2CRC and Simon Fraser University; R Haese, CO2CRC and University of Melbourne; C Boreham, CO2CRC and Geoscience Australia; U Schacht, CO2CRC and University of Adelaide

Evaluation of large-scale carbon dioxide storage potential in the Basal Saline System in the Alberta and Williston Basins in North AmericaGuoxiang Liu, Wesley Peck, Jason Braunberger, Robert Klenner, Charles Gorecki, Edward Steadman, John Harju, University of Norht Dakota

Prototype for the optimization of CO2 injection wells placement in a reservoirM Maurand, V Barrere, IFPEN

CO2 enhanced gas recovery and geologic sequestration in condensate reservoir: A simulation study of the effects of injection pressure on condensate recovery from reservoir and CO2 storage efficiencyJonathan Narinesingh, David Alexander, University of Trinidad and Tobago

Assessment of CO2 storage capacity and injectivity in saline aquifers – comparison of results from numerical flow simulations and analytical modelsAllison Hortle, Karsten Michael, CO2CRC and CSIRO; Ehsan Azizi, CO2CRC and University of New South Wales

Chimneys, channels, pathway flow or water conducting features - an explanation from numerical modelling and implications for CO2 storageLudovic Räss, Yuri Y. Podladchikov, University of Lausanne; Viktoriya Yarushina, Institute for Energy Technology; Nina SC Simon, Institute for Energy Technology and University of Oslo

Monitoring and verification of injected CO2 at the aquistore site, Saskatchewan, Canada: Sampling of tertiary, Cretaceous, and Devonian aquifers to establish a baseline and continued monitoring during CO2 injectionGavin KS Jensen, Saskatchewan Geological Survey; Ben Rostron, University of Alberta

Preparing for CO2 storage in the Arctic – Assessing background seismic activity and noise characteristics at the CO2Lab site, SvalbardD Kühn, V Oye, J Albaric, NORASR; D Harris, Deschutes Signal Processing Ltd.; A Braathen, University of Oslo and The University Centre in Svalbard; S Olaussen, The University Centre in Svalbard

CO2 characterization at the Sleipner field with full waveform inversion – Application to synthetic and real dataA Romdhane, E Querendez, SINTEF

Permanent downhole electrical imaging of CO2 migration – a review of the ERT monitoring system more than five years in operation at the Ketzin pilot siteC Schmidt-Hattenberger, P Bergmann, T Labitzke, F Waganer, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences

South West Hub CCS Project in Western Australia – Characterisation of a greenfield siteL Stalker, National Geosequestration Laboratory and CSIRO; D Van Gent, Western Australia Department of Mines and Petroleum; Project Teams, National Geosequestration Laboratory

Preliminary modelling of the effect of impurity in CO2 streams on the storage capacity and the plume migration in Pohang Basin, KoreaYong-Chan Park, Byoung-Young Choi, Young-Jae Synn, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources

Effect of heat treatment of injection pipe steels on the reliability of a saline aquifer water CCS-site in the Northern German BasinAnja Pfenning, Helmut Wolthusen, HTW University of Applied Sciences Berlin; Axel Kranzmann, Oleksandra Yevtushenko, Ralph Bäßler BAM Federal institute of Materials Research and Testing

First in-situ electrochemical measurement during vibration testing of injection pipe steels to determine the reliability of a saline aquifer water CCS-site in the Northern German BasinAnja Pfenning, Markus Wolf, HTW University of Applied Sciences Berlin; Katherina Heynert, Ralph Bäßler BAM Federal institute of Materials Research and Testing

The Australian Flagship South West Hub Project: Experiences and achievements in developing a green-field industrial scale CCS project in Western AustraliaDominique Ven Gent, Western Australian Government; Brendan Gaynor, The South West Hub Joint Venture; Sandeep Sharma, THe South West Hub Project

Modelling and interpretation of a temperature drop in the wellbore in Ordos CO2 Storage Demonstration Project, ChinaRuina Xu, Xiaolu Li, Peixue Jiang, Bo Zhao, Tsinghua University and Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education

Towards Negative CO2 Emissions

Biomass Energy with CCS

Techno-economic study of adsorption processes for pre-combustion carbon capture at a Biomass CHP PlantGabriel David Oreggioni, Daniel Friedrich, Stefano Brandani, Hyungwoong Ahn, The University of Edinburgh

The impact of the clean development mechanism and enhanced oil recovery on the economics of carbon capture and geological storage for Trinidad and TobagoDonnie Boodlal, David Alexander, The University of Trinidad and Tobago

Assessing the option value of retrofitting a 200MW power plant to Oxyfuel CO2 captureXi Liang, The University of Edinburgh; Haibo Zhao, Huazhong University of Sciences and Technology; Xaiodong Pei, Independant Financial Consultant

A real options analysis of carbon dioxide sequestration for Trinidad and Tobago: A case study of the Mahogany FieldSteve Seetahal, David Alexander, The University of Trinidad and Tobago

Integrating carbon capture and storage with energy production from saline aquifers: A strategy to offset the energy cost of CCSReza Ganjdanesh, Steven L Bryant, Gary A Pope, Kamy Sepehrnoori, The University of Texas at Austin

Life cycle assessment of a pulverized coal-fired power plant with CCS technology in JapanLonglong Tang, Takahisa Yokoyama, Hiromi Kubota, Akiro Shimota, Central Research Institue of Electric Power Industry

MOVED TO SESSION 7E: Lifecycle analysis of coal-fired power plants with CCS in ChinaWu Yujia, Xu Zhaofeng, Li Zheng, Tsinghua University

The use of reservoir simulation to obtain key parameters for investigating the feasibility of implementing flue gas CO2-EOR coupled with sequestration in TrinidadDonnie Boodlal, David Alexander, Jonathan Narinesingh, The University of Trinidad and Tobago

Heat transfer and fluid transport of supercritical CO2 in enhanced geothermal system with two horizontal wellLe Zhang, Ruina Xu, Peixue Jiang, Tsinghua University and Key Laboratory for Thermal science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education; Huihai Liu, LBNL

Geochemical investigation of the combined effect of injecting low salinity water and carbon dioxide on carbonate reservoirsEmad Waleed Al-Shalabi, Kamy Sepehrnoori, Gary Pope, The University of Texas at Austin

Does it make a difference to the public where CO2 comes from and where it is stored? An experimental approach to enhance understanding of CCS perceptionsElisabeth Duetschke, Katherina Wohlfarht, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research; Diana Schumann, Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH; Ktja Pietzner, Samuel Höller, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy

What lessons can hydraulic frackturing offer CCS? An examination of compensation and public acceptanceJosh Wolff, Howard Herzog, MIT

Legal and Regulatory aspects of CCS and Long Term Liability of CO2 Storage

Development of the first internationally accepted standard for geologic storage of carbon dioxide utilizing enhanced oil recovery (EOR) under the International Standards Organization (ISO) Technical Committee TC-265Steven M Carpenter, George Koperna, Advanced Resources International

Update on the London Convention – Developments on transboundary CCS and on geoengineeringTim Dixon, IEAGHG; Justine Garrett, International Energy Agency CCS Unit

Towards a legal regime for carbon capture and storage: Developments in New Zealand and a perspective on legislative designGregory Severinsen, Victoria University of Wellington

Intellectual property regulation and management in the Sino-US Collaboration on CCS TechnologyShan Liu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology and Zhejiang University of Technology; Xiang Yu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Gasoline from Coal via DME with Electricity Co-Production and CO2 CaptureGuangjian Liu, North China Electric Power University; Eric Larson, Princeton University and Climate Central Inc; Robert Williams, Princeton University

A Comparison of Coal/Biomass Co-Processing with CCS to Make Low-Carbon MTG or FTL Fuels and ElectricityGuangjian Liu, North China Electric Power University; Eric Larson, Princeton University and Climate Central Inc; Robert Williams, Princeton University